2015年2月4日 星期三

2015-02-05 India Science


The News Reports
   
Mauritius seeks India's help in constructing mobile bridges   
The News Reports
Mauritius environment minister Jayeshwur Raj Dayal met with his counterpart from India Prakash Javadekar earlier today and sought India's cooperation in construction of mobile bridges to be used for evacuation of people in event of natural disasters like ...

Mauritius seeks India's coop in construction of mobile bridges   Business Standard
India's position in climate change issues   Times of India
Budget to hold roadmap for govt's actions on climate change: Prakash Javadekar   Business Today
Daily News & Analysis   
BILKUL   
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The News Reports
   
Watch Jupiter from close quarters if you are in Kolkata this Friday   
The News Reports
People in Kolkata will have a rare opportunity to watch Jupiter from close quarters this Friday as it comes closest to the earth on its opposition date – when earth passes more or less between the Sun and the Jupiter. This year, the opposition date falls on ...

Kolkatans to get Jupiter view on Friday   Financial Express

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Science Recorder
   
Why travelling to Mars maybe hazardous to human health   
Web India
If you are dreaming of the day when you can travel to Mars, you might want to rethink your plans, as a new study has suggested that low gravity conditions age immune system faster. New research shows that spaceflight may be associated with a process of ...

How spaceflight ages the immune system prematurely   Space Daily
Space flight can age immune system prematurely   Vancouver Desi

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Wall Street Journal
   
Most Chinese cities failed to meet basic air quality standards in 2014   
Web India
Only eight out of 74 biggest Chinese cities have met the government's basic air quality standards in 2014, the environment ministry said. The most polluted cities of China were in north-eastern Hebei, the province surrounding the capital city of Beijing.
250000 Could Die Early From Breathing in China's Cities, Study Finds   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Study: PM2.5 kills like smoking   ecns

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Computerworld
   
Mining the Moon: A boondoggle that might do some good   
Computerworld
The next race in space will be a contest to see who can get to the Moon with the right equipment, find the right resources and remove them in a way that allows someone to make enough profit to go back and do the same thing over and over. Featured ...

Happy Healthy YOU   Tillsonburg News
Moon rich ground for mining: experts   Business Standard
Space Photography. The Only Clear Photograph Of Neil Armstrong On The ...   Yareah Magazine
Zee News   
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Mirror Daily
   
Validation of Darwin's Theory; Bacteria That Hasn't Evolved in 2 Billion Years   
Mirror Daily
Evolution is a way of life and living things regularly evolve and change to adapt to the changing environment. However, having said that there are some things which never change even after 2 billion years. An international team of researchers have unearthed ...

Discovery of Bacteria That Hasn't Evolved in 2 Billion Years Is New Validation of ...   ABC News
The mysterious 2 billion-year-old creature that would make Darwin smile   Washington Post
By not evolving, deep sea microbes may prove Darwin right   Los Angeles Times
Times of India   
Christian Science Monitor   
Bangalore Mirror   
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Zee News
   
Faint plumes extending from first known spiral galaxy spotted   
Zee News
Washington: Faint plumes extending from the first known spiral galaxy M51a, also called the “Whirlpool Galaxy” was captured by a team of astronomers recently. The team of astronomers from Case Western Reserve University have delved deep into the ...

Astronomers spot faint plumes extending from first known spiral galaxy   New Kerala
Astronomers find new details in first known spiral galaxy   R & D Magazine
Astronomers Spot New Details in the Faint Plumes of the Nearby Whirlpool Galaxy   Science World Report

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Scientific American
   
Gravitational Waves Discovery Now Officially Dead   
Scientific American
The result had hinged on the discovery of a curlicue pattern in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background, the Big Bang's relic radiation. Credit: ESA/Planck Collab. M.-A. Miville-Deschênes, CNRS, Univ. Paris-XI. A team of astronomers that last year ...

Gravitational waves from early universe remain elusive   Business Standard
Big Bang gravitational wave theory hindered as evidence fails to space dust   Daily News & Analysis
Scientists abandon highly publicized claim about cosmic discovery; new results ...   Fox News
The Economist   
SlashGear   
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Financial Express
   
Communicating climate change: why pictures of polar bears don't cut it anymore   
Greenwise Business
Climate change has an image problem. And it's not socks, sandals and floral pattern hemp shirts. Typical depictions of the issue, such as homeless polar bears, steaming smoke stacks and swirling storms, are failing to provoke meaningful engagement.
World Still Not Aware Of Water Scarcity Problems, Says IPCC Head   Tech Times
World has not woken up to water crisis caused by climate change: IPCC head   Reuters UK

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NYOOOZ
   
No live telecast of G'matha turtle nesting this year   
NYOOOZ
The turtle lovers are going to miss an opportunity to see mass nesting of Olive Ridley sea turtles in the Gahirmatha marine sanctuary through live telecast due to national security. The Forest personnel apprehend that live telecast may disturb the nesting of ...

Time and tide wait for Olive Ridleys to hatch   mydigitalfc.com

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